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i would play this ronald reagan clip on social security. >> social security has nothing to do with the deficit. social security is totally funded by the payroll tax levyied on employer and employee. >> cenk: social security off the table, not having that conversation. medicare well, there was this guy who was running for vice president who had some ideas. let's find out how that turned out for him. >> option accounts for social security. [ buzzer ] >> cenk: wrong again bob. well he also had ideas on medicaid. >> what we're trying to do is cut medicaid food stamp reforms, education reforms for job training. couple these things by sending them back to the states in bloc grants. [ buzzer ] >> cenk: wrong again bob. you just ran an election on that and got your ass handed to you. i won. you lost. if you like we can do this again in 2014. 2014, 2014. they will bend if you have someone strong who actually cared to win. i'm keeping it real. when we come back, speaking of real, we'll go to the real housewives of the c.i.a. >> cause i'm honoring council so i have involume ability they should no
i would play this ronald reagan clip on social security. >> social security has nothing to do with the deficit. social security is totally funded by the payroll tax levyied on employer and employee. >> cenk: social security off the table, not having that conversation. medicare well, there was this guy who was running for vice president who had some ideas. let's find out how that turned out for him. >> option accounts for social security. [ buzzer ] >> cenk: wrong again...
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consequences that none of us, including ronald reagan, could ever imagine. here's how. if you took the then conventional and quite convincing view that the u.s.-soviet rivalry was for all ages, as far as the eye could see, as far as the mind, imagination could go, then you had to get along, avoid blowing each other up and make do. the rivalry then became like a bad marriage without divorce from which there was no escape. or in jean-paul sartre's play, with the characters of no exit. you strived as your goal to have the situation as least intolerable as you could make it. this mindset led to the liberal's view of u.s.-soviet accommodation, or to the nixon-kissinger view of hard, tough-minded detente. yet on the other hand, if you adopted the distinct mental construct that the u.s.-soviet competition was temporary, that it would end soon with their losing and our winning, since their system contradicted human nature and therefore was illegitimate and our system complemented human nature, allowing the flowering of the human being and therefore was legitimate, then you took
consequences that none of us, including ronald reagan, could ever imagine. here's how. if you took the then conventional and quite convincing view that the u.s.-soviet rivalry was for all ages, as far as the eye could see, as far as the mind, imagination could go, then you had to get along, avoid blowing each other up and make do. the rivalry then became like a bad marriage without divorce from which there was no escape. or in jean-paul sartre's play, with the characters of no exit. you strived...
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successful pattern to follow, ronald reagan's. on the other hand, you had the debt limit talks in 2011 where president obama in the middle of talks never, until this day, has gotten specific. we don't know if he offered to raise the medicare retirement age. we don't know how much he said he would cut medicare and enact entitlement reform. so he did the opposite. he went into a serious negotiation not as a candidate but as the president and never got specific. it's one of the reasons we never got a big debt limit deal. so i think mitt romney actually is following the reagan pattern. the question is who when it comes to real negotiation with congress will follow through and get it done. i think mitt romney would be stronger at that. the president, if he could have done it, would have done it. >> secretary reich, you said -- >> let me -- with due respect, with due respect to mr. fleischer, the fact is when ronald reagan was running we didn't have the kind of budget deficit we have right now. it's very -- >> that's not the point. >> l
successful pattern to follow, ronald reagan's. on the other hand, you had the debt limit talks in 2011 where president obama in the middle of talks never, until this day, has gotten specific. we don't know if he offered to raise the medicare retirement age. we don't know how much he said he would cut medicare and enact entitlement reform. so he did the opposite. he went into a serious negotiation not as a candidate but as the president and never got specific. it's one of the reasons we never...
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wants to be like ronald reagan. it is like the 10 commandments and only follow sevenof them. >> if you are lucky, myself include. more after it is getting hot and heavy there. r science teacher helped us build it. ♪ now i'm a geologist at chevron, and i get to help science teachers. it has four servo motors and a wireless microcontroller. over the last three y we've put nearly 100 million dollars into american education. that's thousands of kids learning to love ience. ♪ isn't that cool? and that's pretty cool. ♪ isn't that cool? and that's pretty cool. i trust nature made because their products are scientifically formulated. their fish oil contains the right dose of critical omega3's. the amount recommended by several leading health organizations. nature made,the number one pharmacist recommended fish oil brand. learn more at naturemade.com [ roger ] tell me you have good insurance. yup, i've got... [ kyle with voice of dennis ] ...allstate. really? i was afraid you'd have some cut-rate policy. [ kyle ] nope,
wants to be like ronald reagan. it is like the 10 commandments and only follow sevenof them. >> if you are lucky, myself include. more after it is getting hot and heavy there. r science teacher helped us build it. ♪ now i'm a geologist at chevron, and i get to help science teachers. it has four servo motors and a wireless microcontroller. over the last three y we've put nearly 100 million dollars into american education. that's thousands of kids learning to love ience. ♪ isn't that...
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that's the actor's training of ronald reagan. >> he was a great communicator. >> right. absolutely. >> there are other great lines in the speech, and i -- i brought a copy of it with me, that have been sort of overlooked over time because of the power of that great line. this is not an original copy, by the way, so our curators don't need to worry. we got this off the internet. but he -- the penultimate paragraph of the speech, he says, as i look out a moment from the reichstag, that embodiment of german unity, i noticed words crudely spray painted upon the wall, perhaps by a young berliner. "this wall will fall." beliefs become reality. end of the quote on the wall. yes, across europe this wall will fall for it cannot withstand faith. it cannot withstand truth. the wall cannot withstand freedom. those are great lines. >> absolutely. >> and yet sort of lost in history in a way because of the power of the "tear down this wall" line. >> jim, you know, president reagan also was aware that the speech was being broadcast all over germany, including in east berlin, and we had
that's the actor's training of ronald reagan. >> he was a great communicator. >> right. absolutely. >> there are other great lines in the speech, and i -- i brought a copy of it with me, that have been sort of overlooked over time because of the power of that great line. this is not an original copy, by the way, so our curators don't need to worry. we got this off the internet. but he -- the penultimate paragraph of the speech, he says, as i look out a moment from the...
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"barack obama, ronald reagan and the ghost of dr. king." >>> a dad who wires his son and sends him to school and then catches unbelievable bullying by a teacher on that tape. that father joins us live. >>> and in our "get real" this morning, there is crying in baseball. a fan catch a foul ball totally oblivious to the charming crying child next to them. >> he is wearing the hat of the best team in baseball. >> oh! >> that's just a fact. >> you're watching "starting point." [ male announcer ] from our nation's networks... ♪ ...to our city streets... ♪ ...to skies around the world... ♪ ...northrop grumman's security solutions are invisibly at work, protecting people's lives... [ soldier ] move out! [ male announcer ] ...without their even knowing it. that's the value of performance. northrop grumman. yeah, that'll certainly stick with me. we'll take it. go, big money! i mean, go. it's your break, honey. same coverage, more savings. now, that's progressive. call or click today. >>> now it's time to get real. just give the kid the
"barack obama, ronald reagan and the ghost of dr. king." >>> a dad who wires his son and sends him to school and then catches unbelievable bullying by a teacher on that tape. that father joins us live. >>> and in our "get real" this morning, there is crying in baseball. a fan catch a foul ball totally oblivious to the charming crying child next to them. >> he is wearing the hat of the best team in baseball. >> oh! >> that's just a fact....
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ronald reagan speech at the berlin wall when he called on gorbachev to tear down this wall. mr. duberstein who was in berlin with president reagan recalls the impact on the end of the cold war. he's interviewed by james did you have chief executive officer of the nuseum. this program is 40 minutes. >>> let's talk about the days leading up to the great speech, ken, and identify had the good fortune of working with senator baker over the years and he's fond of telling the story that he wanted the line out and drawn through it in a couple of drafts and almost didn't make it in the speech and some of the top advisors were advising against it. set the backdrop for this speech and that line in particular? >> well, howard wasn't the only one who had opposition. when you circulate a presidential speech it goes through something called the interagency clearance process. the state department objected to that one paragraph in the speech. so did on behalf of the state department the national security council in the white house. peter robinson who you just heard from was a hell of a spee
ronald reagan speech at the berlin wall when he called on gorbachev to tear down this wall. mr. duberstein who was in berlin with president reagan recalls the impact on the end of the cold war. he's interviewed by james did you have chief executive officer of the nuseum. this program is 40 minutes. >>> let's talk about the days leading up to the great speech, ken, and identify had the good fortune of working with senator baker over the years and he's fond of telling the story that he...
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what ronald reagan stood for was the consistency of america's purpose. there's no time for waffling. there's no time for indirection. there is time to talk to your adversaries as well as your allies. it is time to put pressure on in a concerted way so that america doesn't go alone but america leads. and certainly ronald reagan did that, and he would do it again if he was confronted with another situation like that god-awful wall. >> thank you very much for your questions. and, ken, i want to thank you very much for sharing this historic occasion with us and the great light you shed on the history of that moment. and certainly president reagan's words, tear down this wall, were inspirational and had great impact. and i think the end of the speech also proved prophetic. the wall did fall. the wall did not withstand faith. the wall did not withstand truth. and the wall did not withstand freedom. and we're so grateful that you would take the time to be with us here at the newseum sponsored by the freedom forum. these are values we all hold dear, and you play
what ronald reagan stood for was the consistency of america's purpose. there's no time for waffling. there's no time for indirection. there is time to talk to your adversaries as well as your allies. it is time to put pressure on in a concerted way so that america doesn't go alone but america leads. and certainly ronald reagan did that, and he would do it again if he was confronted with another situation like that god-awful wall. >> thank you very much for your questions. and, ken, i want...
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bush also wealthy and yet a popular gop nominee after two terms as vice president under ronald reagan. in his election year unemployment same as under kennedy, 5.5%. gdp, much stronger, 4.1%. compare that with this election year. unemployment right now 8.2%. gdpf we're lucky, 3%. so what is it? is it the high unemployment rate the reason voters seem willing to overlook sizable bank accounts of kennedy and george h.w. bush but seem to be hung up on mitt romney's money? a good question for will cain planned barber. using occupy wall street lingo, mitt romney represents the 1% in the minds of the 99%. in fact, his wealth would put him in the top 1% of the top 1%. he would be amongst the richest in america. is that a problem? >> i don't know why that would be a problem? we generally hold poverty against someone, why is it okay to burn the wealthy at the stake. unless you can convince me he lied, cheated to km late it, i don't understand why wealth is a negative. >> that's an interesting question. there are some who feel he made his money, some said this morning, by running a company that
bush also wealthy and yet a popular gop nominee after two terms as vice president under ronald reagan. in his election year unemployment same as under kennedy, 5.5%. gdp, much stronger, 4.1%. compare that with this election year. unemployment right now 8.2%. gdpf we're lucky, 3%. so what is it? is it the high unemployment rate the reason voters seem willing to overlook sizable bank accounts of kennedy and george h.w. bush but seem to be hung up on mitt romney's money? a good question for will...
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it was signed by ronald reagan in the east roomn of 19 1987. the previous march i had told the president if we could possibly get an agreement done, i would leave right after having accomplished all and even more than we ever set out to do in the seven years i was with the reagan administration. two days after gorbachev parted from washington, i parted from my grand office which was previously occupied by secretaries of state edison -- besides missing the importance of chernobyl, the cia missed opportunities the whole intelligence community . again understandably focused on threats to the nation, and never on opportunities for the nation. the reports were confined to en endanger us. and not ever what did or could advance us. a final thought on the cia's appraisal of soviet defense spend ing my weeks of pouring through the . mountains of documents on this, the ultimate intelligence secret of the 1980s, may have rattled my brain. as i've come to a very peculiar thought. this the uber secret of how muc its militaryvi h union itself. maybe no one k
it was signed by ronald reagan in the east roomn of 19 1987. the previous march i had told the president if we could possibly get an agreement done, i would leave right after having accomplished all and even more than we ever set out to do in the seven years i was with the reagan administration. two days after gorbachev parted from washington, i parted from my grand office which was previously occupied by secretaries of state edison -- besides missing the importance of chernobyl, the cia missed...
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ronald reagan's time they didn't have the cheap cell phones we had now. >> that doesn't change the purpose of the plan. it was to make sure there was communication to the lowest earning parts of our society. that hasn't changed. >> last word. talk about a shacky market. buy the steady stocks you can depend on this is delicious okay... is this where we're at now? we just eat whatever tastes good? like these sweet honey clusters... actually there's a half a day's worth of fiber in every ... why stop at cereal? bring on the pork chops and the hot fudge. fantastic. are you done sweetie? yea [ male announcer ] fiber one. >> we are back with the safest stocks. >> scott towels and huggies. what i like about it, sweet dividend. it is insiders that are selling off the shares right now. >> you are going for a financial firm. >> this is a regional bank. this is pretty steady. >> it is the federal reserve manipulating the interest rates. thank you for watching. keep it right here. with cheryl casone and cashin in. >> 401 k's are not okay? one union leader said they are too risky for workers . letting
ronald reagan's time they didn't have the cheap cell phones we had now. >> that doesn't change the purpose of the plan. it was to make sure there was communication to the lowest earning parts of our society. that hasn't changed. >> last word. talk about a shacky market. buy the steady stocks you can depend on this is delicious okay... is this where we're at now? we just eat whatever tastes good? like these sweet honey clusters... actually there's a half a day's worth of fiber in...
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i looked at the reagan diary, you're mentioned once in ronald reagan's diary. and in the diary, he says you had an idea in a meeting of young congressmen and it wasn't a very good idea and he dismissed it. that is the entire mention. >> i do think government can kill jobs. i think government can create the environment where entrepreneurs create jobs. the truth is you did very well under the rules that we created to make it easier for entrepreneurs to go out and do things. you would have been much poorer if jimmy carter remained president. >> let me just -- >> quickly. >> let me just tell you, you were speaker for four years. i was in business 25 years. so you're not going to get credit for my 25 years, number one. number two, i don't recall a single day saying oh, thank heavens, washington is there for me. thank heavens. i said please get out of my way. let me start a business and put americans to work. >> all right. let's talk about what we've just seen. joining us now, msnbc, "time" magazine senior political analyst mark halpern and the co-author of "game cha
i looked at the reagan diary, you're mentioned once in ronald reagan's diary. and in the diary, he says you had an idea in a meeting of young congressmen and it wasn't a very good idea and he dismissed it. that is the entire mention. >> i do think government can kill jobs. i think government can create the environment where entrepreneurs create jobs. the truth is you did very well under the rules that we created to make it easier for entrepreneurs to go out and do things. you would have...
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>> the wild-eyed socialist class hiking tax warrior was ronald reagan. he thought in american the wealthiest should pay their fair share. >> eric: whatever. i'll let rush tell it. >> they have revisionist history about the reagan years. all of it, what they need to move their agenda forward, when they need to marshall support for what they are trying to do, who do they invoke? lbj? no. teddy kennedy? no. j.f.k.? no. r.f.k.? no. bill clinton? no. they invoke ronald reagan. >> eric: revisionist history. exactly right, bob. reagan and obama are miles apart. the divide cannot be wide enough in the world. >> bob: that is in your view, and your view is a wide view anyway. the idea first of all, tarted by sag he compared himself to reagan. he did not. he did not compare himself to reagan. he was citing something that reagan said and reagan did say the things. it was crazy, the wealthy had as many tax loopholes they had and he was cutting taxes. he said one thing is wealthy should not get out from underneath the responsibility to pay taxes ala mitt romney. >> er
>> the wild-eyed socialist class hiking tax warrior was ronald reagan. he thought in american the wealthiest should pay their fair share. >> eric: whatever. i'll let rush tell it. >> they have revisionist history about the reagan years. all of it, what they need to move their agenda forward, when they need to marshall support for what they are trying to do, who do they invoke? lbj? no. teddy kennedy? no. j.f.k.? no. r.f.k.? no. bill clinton? no. they invoke ronald reagan....
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. >> you know this is not a choice between mitt romney and ronald reagan. this is a choice between mitt romney and the most radical leftist president in american history. >> you understand what i'm saying? there were shots, and a lot of personal attacks, and race was involved in all of that in the obama clinton race, but she was unequivocal. newt and them had a bruising primary, and it was like if he wasn't running against president i wouldn't be standing here. it was not an embrace. >> and not all primary battles are created equal. you ran in 2004 in one of the most harmonious we have ever seen. in 2008 there was one that was long, epic in legitimangth, and that vicious. i would go back to 1980 when it was ted kennedy against jimmy carter. and the democratic convention, carter wants to latch hands c can -- kennedy and kennedy would not shake his hand. >> and he lost. >> let me bring this to you, he is really trying bringing back the conservatives, he met with some of the conservative bloggers. it was reported the meeting -- the huffington post, romney told
. >> you know this is not a choice between mitt romney and ronald reagan. this is a choice between mitt romney and the most radical leftist president in american history. >> you understand what i'm saying? there were shots, and a lot of personal attacks, and race was involved in all of that in the obama clinton race, but she was unequivocal. newt and them had a bruising primary, and it was like if he wasn't running against president i wouldn't be standing here. it was not an...
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you talked about the establishment that fought ronald reagan and continues to fight the grassroots tea party movement today have adopted the tactics of the left using the media for the politics of personal destruction. it's gotten pretty vicious now between newt and governor romney in particular. what are you trying to say here? >> it's gotten vicious. i'm not whining about the viciousness. i don't think anybody should. what i will call people out on is when they choose to lie about a candidate. what we have seen in the politics of personal discussion have been based on lies told about individual candidates. whether it is an attack that their if i have in ads or candidate accusing another candidate. they need to be called out. that is why some of these people feel disenchanted with our political process today. we feel disenfranchised by the way it should be with good people wanting to run for office based on fairness. it's not a bad thing to ask for fairness, it means telling the truth and debating relevant ideas and relevant solutions. not all this personal stuff. >> sean: what specif
you talked about the establishment that fought ronald reagan and continues to fight the grassroots tea party movement today have adopted the tactics of the left using the media for the politics of personal destruction. it's gotten pretty vicious now between newt and governor romney in particular. what are you trying to say here? >> it's gotten vicious. i'm not whining about the viciousness. i don't think anybody should. what i will call people out on is when they choose to lie about a...
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reagan embodied optimism. they were the keys to ronald reagan's greatness as an american leader. the famous diagnosis. reagan explained perfectly. if there is a single reform romd ray gap has identified with it is tax reform. ronald reagan offered supply side economics at home and a roll back of soviet communism abroad. reagan. >> receiving only applause and adulation, ryan defended a budget that cuts taxes for corporations and the rich while slashing the social safety net with cuts to food stamps, medicare and medicaid. and ryan argued that his plan is better for the nation's poor. >> president obama's policies take from hard-working americans and give to companies and privileged special interests. i will call it what it is. it's corporate welfare and we propose to end it. >> in the same evening, the republican congressman accused the president of being guilty of the politics of division and attempting to recast romney as mitt the messiah. >> americans have always rejected those with nothing to offer but cynicism and the politics of division. and right now, that's all they are g
reagan embodied optimism. they were the keys to ronald reagan's greatness as an american leader. the famous diagnosis. reagan explained perfectly. if there is a single reform romd ray gap has identified with it is tax reform. ronald reagan offered supply side economics at home and a roll back of soviet communism abroad. reagan. >> receiving only applause and adulation, ryan defended a budget that cuts taxes for corporations and the rich while slashing the social safety net with cuts to...
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he was using that story as a way of praising ronald reagan. i want no more national security meetings over the next 100 days. wasn't that great he did that? this is sort of amazing. the idea that a president could opt out of working on foreign policy. say, that's not my area of focus. i need to focus on something else. when mitt romney suggested in july to those donors that that would be his approach as president, even mr. romney's supporters on the right got mad at him for saying that. a former george bush speech writer saying, the fact he thought it would be desirable to ignore the world for 100 days is troubling. the fact that romney is recounting this anecdote does not reflect his understanding of the job he's campaigning for. there's no foreign policy subject on which i agree with either of those guys. they are absolutely the opposite end of the number line for me in terms of what i think america should do in the world. but even though i would agree with these guys on nothing else, on this, yeah, duh, i think we can agree that foreign pol
he was using that story as a way of praising ronald reagan. i want no more national security meetings over the next 100 days. wasn't that great he did that? this is sort of amazing. the idea that a president could opt out of working on foreign policy. say, that's not my area of focus. i need to focus on something else. when mitt romney suggested in july to those donors that that would be his approach as president, even mr. romney's supporters on the right got mad at him for saying that. a...
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reagan and was in the ronald reagan agenda. >> gingrich exaggerates dropping reagan's name 50 times. but in his diaries reagan mentioned gingrich only one. he criticize the gingrich, rejecting newt's idea on leadership and character. gingrich is no ronald reagan. >> that's a pretty effective ad. it's also wrong, jack. if you look at what reagan said. he was talking about back in 1983 newt gringrich said we should freeze federal spending, and on that idea alone reagan said that would criminal. defense. but not on all ideas. reagan supported gingrich's idea of school prayer. the ad is to annihilate newt gringrich and tear him apart. >> as you're on the ground, i want to get a sense of how overwhelming the ads are. $15 million is a tremendous amount of money in one state. can you turn on a tv set anywhere in florida and not get hit by a romney ad? >> and sometimes six times in the course of a half hour show. and we saw the situation in south carolina, for example where you couldn't buy ads in south carolina a week before that primary because all the ad spots had been bought out. here yo
reagan and was in the ronald reagan agenda. >> gingrich exaggerates dropping reagan's name 50 times. but in his diaries reagan mentioned gingrich only one. he criticize the gingrich, rejecting newt's idea on leadership and character. gingrich is no ronald reagan. >> that's a pretty effective ad. it's also wrong, jack. if you look at what reagan said. he was talking about back in 1983 newt gringrich said we should freeze federal spending, and on that idea alone reagan said that would...
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same with ronald reagan, paying his visit to capitol hill. why do we not see that any more? is it two sides or environment is so hardened? >> i think so. i also think that personality of these two men would not be best described as anti-social they to. but we're seeing this weird culture of bipartisan, you know we were supposed to put it away after the elect, and think about what is best of the country. i think they are staaing separate, they should be eating at the same table now. neil: they are not doing that. there is so much you could dodo with a serogate, and say surprise it seems to me, dr., doctor when ronald reagan heard things come up out of capitol hill, or tip o'neill he brought him over to the white house, said how can we compromise on this his famous line, i would rather get 80% of a loaf or no loaf at all, we don't see it, it is either my way or the highway, and i blame motorcycl both side. >> i do too, you said the word, compromise that is what works in great marriaging and even politics. meet in the middle. neil: why not have it at the white house? i think th
same with ronald reagan, paying his visit to capitol hill. why do we not see that any more? is it two sides or environment is so hardened? >> i think so. i also think that personality of these two men would not be best described as anti-social they to. but we're seeing this weird culture of bipartisan, you know we were supposed to put it away after the elect, and think about what is best of the country. i think they are staaing separate, they should be eating at the same table now. neil:...
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. >> ronald reagan did not do this. i served with ronald reagan. ronald reagan had a massive tax cut and it did not work he ended up raising taxes 11 times. ronald reagan did not do this. ronald reagan couldn't even be the standard bearer this time based on what he did. >> it is so true that ronald reagan could not possibly win the nomination this year among republicans since he actually raised taxes as governor and president. >> and would be hard even with his reputation now as the ultimate cold warrior. he could never have gone out there saying, as mitt romney did, well they kept the drones and we should go in there and bomb the place or invade. that was mitt romney's position in the primaries. ronald reagan never took those positions. well, there was grenada. there was such a wide gap over these many decades between the ronald reagan who actually was president and the ronald reagan that they think they're following. >> the bombing of the marine bar racks during reagan and he just retreated. ari, 13 days is going to go so fast. where do you think
. >> ronald reagan did not do this. i served with ronald reagan. ronald reagan had a massive tax cut and it did not work he ended up raising taxes 11 times. ronald reagan did not do this. ronald reagan couldn't even be the standard bearer this time based on what he did. >> it is so true that ronald reagan could not possibly win the nomination this year among republicans since he actually raised taxes as governor and president. >> and would be hard even with his reputation now...
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. >> that wild-eyed class warrior, was ronald reagan. he thought in america the wealthiest should pay their fair share and he said so. i know that might disqualify him from the republican primaries these days but what ronald reagan was calling for then is the same thing we're calling for now. a return to equality and fairness. and if it will help convince folks in congress to make the right choice, we could call it the reagan rule instead of the buffet rule. [ laughter ] >> but this vote is coming up i'm asking every american who agrees with me so call your members of congress, email them tweet them, tell them to start asking everybody to do their fair share and play by the same rules, so that every american who is willing to work hard has a chance at similar success so that we're making the investments that help this economy grow so that we're able to bring down our deficits in a fair and balanced and sensible way. tell them to pass the buffet rule. i'm going to keep on making this case across the country because i believe that this rul
. >> that wild-eyed class warrior, was ronald reagan. he thought in america the wealthiest should pay their fair share and he said so. i know that might disqualify him from the republican primaries these days but what ronald reagan was calling for then is the same thing we're calling for now. a return to equality and fairness. and if it will help convince folks in congress to make the right choice, we could call it the reagan rule instead of the buffet rule. [ laughter ] >> but this...
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rule instead of the buffett rule. >> pelley: so a vote for president obama is a vote for ronald reagan. john, how does the obama campaign change as of today? >> well, governor romney want this is election to be about president obama's record, president obama wants the election to be about which candidate is going to give people the fairest shake in the future. so by using that republican icon, he's trying to paint romney and his republican colleagues as so unfair even ronald reagan wouldn't agree with them. republicans point out that when reagan called for fairness it was part of a much larger tax cut and tax reform program that barack obama, scott, would probably not support. >> pelley: john, thanks very much. putting the police a step ahead. a computer program that can predict where crime will occur. that's when we come back. ls ] lucky for me, your friends showed up with this awesome bone. hey! you guys are great. and if you got your home insurance where you got your cut rate car insurance, it might not replace all this. [ electricity crackling ] [ gasping ] so get allstate. you cou
rule instead of the buffett rule. >> pelley: so a vote for president obama is a vote for ronald reagan. john, how does the obama campaign change as of today? >> well, governor romney want this is election to be about president obama's record, president obama wants the election to be about which candidate is going to give people the fairest shake in the future. so by using that republican icon, he's trying to paint romney and his republican colleagues as so unfair even ronald reagan...
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in ronald reagan went all the way to kansas city against ford, and ronald reagan ran again in 1980 and he was the conservative champion. he is partially right, but santorum and the people around the country have a right in may for kentucky, arkansas, or west virginia, there are still people in the process that still want to vote. we're not sure we are for romney, gingrich, or san tomorrow a tomorrow, and we have the right to vote. >> if santorum is successful, how does he go out after pennsylvania when there are a host of states where probably he would win. if you don't get out soon, it's another full month or two that this goes on. >> i think you're right about that. i think if you won pennsylvania, i don't think it would make that big of a deal because of the points you raised. and and it is his home state, but i think he would be encouraged, and if he wanted to fight on for 2016, the longer he stays in the better he does. he is just not a ronald reagan figure. he is not on the cutting edge of change. i think at the end of this season we'll find that he continues to hurt the republic
in ronald reagan went all the way to kansas city against ford, and ronald reagan ran again in 1980 and he was the conservative champion. he is partially right, but santorum and the people around the country have a right in may for kentucky, arkansas, or west virginia, there are still people in the process that still want to vote. we're not sure we are for romney, gingrich, or san tomorrow a tomorrow, and we have the right to vote. >> if santorum is successful, how does he go out after...
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in 1976, ronald reagan didn't get out of the race. he was able to stand tall in may, win the state of texas and he fell short and in the fall, republicans fell short. because we nominated another moderate and then four years later they fought him again. >> so, i mean, i was at that kansas city convention in 1976 and many people think that there were a number of factors but that gerald ford lost in the fall partly because of the reagan challenge. susan paige, is he setting himself up for 2016 and sesaying it's okay for the republicans to lose in the fall, to justify him staying in through tampa? >> he probably wouldn't say that directly but i do think that rick santorum is now thinking is four years ahead and trying to calculate whether get out of the race now, stay in through his home state of pennsylvania. in just over two weeks. there is some comparison i think with 1976 which was a big battle between different factions of the republican party. the more moderates centrist establishment faction won that year but reagan came on four y
in 1976, ronald reagan didn't get out of the race. he was able to stand tall in may, win the state of texas and he fell short and in the fall, republicans fell short. because we nominated another moderate and then four years later they fought him again. >> so, i mean, i was at that kansas city convention in 1976 and many people think that there were a number of factors but that gerald ford lost in the fall partly because of the reagan challenge. susan paige, is he setting himself up for...